Phongsalyພູຟັາຜົງ້ສະລີ

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Mountain Sky PhongSaLy My Hometown ຜົ້ງສາລີບ້ານເກີດຂອງເຮົາ

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  • There are alot of minority dialects in south China located between Birma and Laos who speak Phu Noi related dialect,beside that they have the basy and songkan too.

  • Hi oukham! Your right looks there have only speaking language(don't have writing language yet).

  • Is this language close to DTai Dum? I have friends from that area too and they say they are Dtai Dum. Anyways it's always a good thing that we all reconize each others with great respect in a small country like Laos. Good song by the way. Too bad I only understand parts of it.

  • This Language only use in Phongsaly area,most people living here speaking this language(national minority=Phu Noi) Thank you for your comment

  • nice song but...what language is it in? maybe lao dialect?

  • This Language only use in Phongsaly area,most people living here speaking this language(national minority=Phu Noi)

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  • This is Lao Phu Noi langage. Lao Phu Noi is 1 of 68 ethnics of Laos. Very nice song indeed. Keep up Lao Phu Noi.

  • I am very glad deep in the heart of Laos there are many wonderful people who strive very hard to improve Laos' culture. So many of us never know what really is in the heart of Laos, the lanaguage, culture and ethics people have so much to look up to and respect them.

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  • Very nice!

  • i love lao so much

  • @Souringno and then ??

  • Lao's many languages, Nice to hear.

  • Hi Inthavong is it alots laos people live in Poland bor ??

  • ban nok language

  • huh? her accent sound like Hmong...

  • if it was tai lue language you guys should be able to understand most of it..this is not tai lue language. Most likely to be a native language

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